58 IN -rf-fE tALL II . _a, . , ... '" .... ; ... . . (v( y DUDE íAKé fll GAL '\0 THE GOL DE1<N Å ðLf- oE ôToS ALL SlICKE UP fOR SMART NEW YORKERS DJ NER FROM SIX 0 DANCING TILL TWO OHlY AMEiUCAÑ SUPPER-CLUB IN TOWN' STuYVESANT 2 ÐO . 11IE NEW YORKER T ABLE,S Lament - Postponement -For Mzdtown Danc- E VERYBODY is always abusing me around this office. Morris Markey gets him- self a full page every ).. week, and look where they put me. And one Mosher (who is always trying to swipe my type- writer but is otherwise a nice boy) takes it upon himself to write a piece about a tea-room, and I am a girl who has to answer the telephone about it. This is to state firmly that there is no such place as the Venezia, because that recent article was supposed to be whimsical, but if the one hundred and seven inquirers about it are really in- terested, I am seriously considering starting one like it myself. =' t- !... \ì _ I _ \ \ ,,- J , .4 T( T HE night of the opera opening was noteworthy in more ways than one. To me, ít was distinguished by the fact that the Roger Wolfe Kahn Perroquet de Paris did not open, thereby ruining all my plans for the week.. A very polite doorman explain- ed that a fuse had blown out, making a postponement to Friday necessary. This seems unreasonable. Others claimed that it just plain wasn't ready. Still another rumor came to dissension in the ranks which might cause in- definite postponement of the whole thing. At any rate, you just don't get any caustic comment on the opening this week, because we went joyously on to the Montmartre, and I have already bored you sufficiently with my enthusiasm. on that subject. T HE FORTY-FIFTH S T R E E T YACHT CLUB, located at 70 West F orty-fi fth Street (which is no- where near the water) and noted chiefly as being the cradle of the Lido boys, is open again, with a new set of youths, duplicating the others in the matter of guitars, violins, and what-nots in general. To me, they are exceedingly weak imitations, but their lack of enthusiasm may be due to the fact that practically nobody was there to admire Mr. Wanamaker's decorations and the new yachting frieze that supplants the view of